Somewhere in the Universe, the PLANET Z.
A miracle happens. A water jet springs up and gives birth to a new life: plants. A desert planet
became a green planet…
Different species cohabit: liquid and sticky mushrooms. But little by little, they invade the green land, and destroy the idyllic life. The toxic spores kill the plants, and transform the planet to a mouldy land… But after destroying all the vegetation, the future of the mould seems to be fearsome. A species cannot live without other ones…

The film "Planet Z" shows natural phenomena – and not subjects - to tell a story about a living,
evolving and dying planet. This project seeks to create a unique space and time dimension by
focusing on the aesthetics of things, which are rather strange and repugnant.

I tried to create a gigantic world from the tiny elements, and a rapidly changing world from the
slow and imperceptible to the naked eye phenomena. The chosen "actors" are small sprouting radishes, slime moulds (tiny mobile mushrooms which live everywhere), or fruit and vegetable moulds; that is to say the actors are common natural elements that exist around us, but we do not necessarily pay attention.